What I have come to call the Great Mystery, I have a hard time describing. It is simply the basic, primary experience of life, stripped of any mediating factor — a quality of magic in the mundane. Some call it essential meaning. I’ve delved into that state of Mystery every now and then for several years, but it has increased and deepened in the more recent past, probably a result of qigong, meditation, and inner spiritual work. These posts touch on my experiences.
- The Great Mystery
- Dancing in the Hurricane
- Shall We Dance?
- Imprisoned Beneath the Vast Sky
- Vibrations and Ripples
- The Perception of Essential Meaning
- The Ecstasy, Beckoning
- Notes from Rudolf Steiner
- A Moment of Intuition
- The Ecstatic Connection
- Perceiving the Dishonesty of This World
- Perceiving the Beauty of This World
- Communion
- An Invisible Order
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